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Level 3 Botanic gardens 'best hope' for saving plants 29th September, 2017
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Contents The Article 2 Discussion (Student-Created Qs) 14 Warm-Ups 3 Language Work (Cloze) 15 Before Reading / Listening 4 Spelling 16 Gap Fill 5 Put The Text Back Together 17 Match The Sentences And Listen 6 Put The Words In The Right Order 18 Listening Gap Fill 7 Circle The Correct Word 19 Comprehension Questions 8 Insert The Vowels (a, e, i, o, u) 20 Multiple Choice - Quiz 9 Punctuate The Text And Add Capitals 21 Role Play 10 Put A Slash ( / ) Where The Spaces Are 22 After Reading / Listening 11 Free Writing 23 Student Survey 12 Academic Writing 24 Discussion (20 Questions) 13 Homework 25 Answers 26
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THE ARTICLE
From http://www.BreakingNewsEnglish.com/1709/170929-botanic-gardens.html
Scientists say that many of the world's plants are in danger of dying out
– of becoming extinct. Dr Paul Smith, from Botanic Gardens Conservation
International, said one in five of the world's plants is in danger of
extinction. The world's botanic gardens contain about 100,000 species,
including a third of all the world's endangered plants. Botanic gardens
help to protect around 40 per cent of endangered species of plants. They
contain many of the rarest plants. Dr Smith said: "This is the first time
that we have carried out a global assessment to look at the wide range of
plants grown, managed and conserved in botanic gardens. For the first
time we know what we have and, perhaps more importantly, what is
missing from botanic gardens."
Researcher Dr Samuel Brockington said the world's botanic gardens were
the best hope for saving the world's most endangered plants. He said:
"Currently, an estimated one-fifth of plant diversity is under threat, yet
there is no technical reason why any plant species should become
extinct." Dr Brockington warned that if we do not protect endangered
plants, people could have trouble finding food and fuel in the future. He
said: "If we do not conserve our plant diversity, humanity will struggle to
solve the global challenges of food and fuel security…and climate
change." Most of the plants are in danger because of humans cutting
down forests for farming and cities, and because of pests and climate
change.
Sources: http://www.bbc.com/news/science-environment-41388144 http://www.zmescience.com/science/biology/botanic-garden-endangered-plants-26092017/ http://www.mirrordaily.com/botanical-gardens-shelter/211575/
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WARM-UPS
1. BOTANIC GARDENS: Students walk around the class and talk to other students about botanic gardens. Change partners often and share your findings.
2. CHAT: In pairs / groups, talk about these topics or words from the article. What will the article say about them? What can you say about these words and your life?
scientists / plants / botanic gardens / extinction / endangered / species / global / hope / diversity / technical / reason / extinct / solve / global challenges / farming
Have a chat about the topics you liked. Change topics and partners frequently.
3. FORESTS: Students A strongly believe forests will survive; Students B strongly believe they won't. Change partners again and talk about your conversations.
4. THREATS: How serious are these threats to plant life? How can we reduce them? Complete this table with your partner(s). Change partners often and share what you wrote.
How serious? How we reduce them
Climate change
Pests
Logging
City growth
Golf course building
Pollution
5. EXTINCT: Spend one minute writing down all of the different words you associate with the word "extinct". Share your words with your partner(s) and talk about them. Together, put the words into different categories.
6. PLANTS: Rank these with your partner. Put the best plants at the top. Change partners often and share your rankings.
• bamboo • roses • moss • cactus
• strawberry plant • palm tree • grass • rice plant
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BEFORE READING / LISTENING From http://www.BreakingNewsEnglish.com/1709/170929-botanic-gardens.html
1. TRUE / FALSE: Read the headline. Guess if a-h below are true (T) or false (F).
a. Scientists said most of the world's plants are now extinct. T / F b. The article said one in five of the world's plants are safe from extinction. T / F c. Botanic gardens help to protect 40% of the world's endangered species. T / F d. A scientist does not know what is missing from botanic gardens. T / F e. A researcher said two-fifths of the world's plants are under threat. T / F f. A researcher said there is no technical reason why plants become extinct. T / F g. The researcher said we could struggle to find food and fuel. T / F h. The article says plants are under threat from pests. T / F
2. SYNONYM MATCH: Match the following synonyms. The words in bold are from the news article.
1. dying out 2. in danger 3. endangered 4. protect 5. missing 6. hope 7. diversity 8. trouble 9. struggle 10. farming
a. lacking b. safeguard c. problems d. at risk e. variety f. becoming extinct g. fight h. agriculture i. chance j. threatened
3. PHRASE MATCH: (Sometimes more than one choice is possible.)
1. many of the world's plants are in danger 2. one in five of 3. They contain many of the 4. we have carried out a global 5. plants grown, managed 6. an estimated one- 7. under 8. humanity will 9. in danger because of humans cutting 10. because of pests
a. down forests b. and conserved c. threat d. rarest plants e. and climate change f. of dying out g. struggle h. assessment i. fifth of plant diversity j. the world's plants
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GAP FILL From http://www.BreakingNewsEnglish.com/1709/170929-botanic-gardens.html
Scientists say that many of the world's plants are
(1) ____________ danger of dying out – of becoming extinct. Dr
Paul Smith, from Botanic Gardens Conservation International, said
(2) ____________ in five of the world's plants is in danger of
extinction. The world's botanic gardens contain about 100,000
species, including a (3) ____________ of all the world's
endangered plants. Botanic gardens help to protect
(4) ____________ 40 per cent of endangered species of plants.
They contain many of the rarest plants. Dr Smith said: "This is the
(5) ____________ time that we have carried out a global
assessment to look at the (6) ____________ range of plants
grown, managed and conserved in botanic gardens. For the first
time we know what we have and, (7) ____________ more
importantly, (8) ____________ is missing from botanic gardens."
one
wide
in
what
around
perhaps
third
first
Researcher Dr Samuel Brockington said the world's botanic
gardens were the best (9) ____________ for saving the world's
most endangered plants. He said: "Currently, an
(10) ____________ one-fifth of plant diversity is
(11) ____________ threat, yet there is no technical reason why
any plant species should become (12) ____________." Dr
Brockington warned that if we do not protect endangered plants,
people could have (13) ____________ finding food and fuel in the
future. He said: "If we do not conserve our plant diversity,
humanity will struggle to (14) ____________ the global
challenges of food and fuel security…and climate change." Most of
the plants are in danger because of humans cutting
(15) ____________ forests for farming and cities, and because of
(16) ____________ and climate change.
solve
hope
extinct
pests
estimated
down
under
trouble
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LISTENING – Guess the answers. Listen to check. From http://www.BreakingNewsEnglish.com/1709/170929-botanic-gardens.html
1) many of the world's plants are in danger of dying out – of ______ a. becoming extinction b. becoming distinct c. becoming extinct d. becoming reticent 2) The world's botanic gardens contain about ______ a. 100,000 specials b. 100,000 spacious c. 100,000 specs d. 100,000 species 3) They contain many of the ______ a. rarest plants b. reddest plants c. rawest plants d. rustier plants 4) we have carried out a global assessment to look at the wide range ______ a. off plants grown b. of plants growing c. of planters grown d. of plants grown 5) perhaps more importantly, what is missing ______ gardens a. form botanic b. foam botanic c. from botanic d. firm botanic 6) Researcher Dr Samuel Brockington said the world's botanic gardens were ______ a. the best hopes b. the best hope c. the best hoped d. the best nope 7) He said: "Currently, an estimated one-fifth of plant diversity is ______" a. under treat b. under threat c. under threaten d. under throat 8) people could have trouble finding food and fuel ______ a. on the future b. in the future c. if the future d. of the future 9) humanity will struggle to solve the global challenges of ______ security a. food for fuel b. food in fuel c. food of fuel d. food and fuel 10) because of humans cutting down forests for farming and cities, and ______ a. because of bests b. because of guests c. because of pests d. because of tests
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LISTENING – Listen and fill in the gaps From http://www.BreakingNewsEnglish.com/1709/170929-botanic-gardens.html
Scientists say that many of the world's plants are in
(1) ___________________ – of becoming extinct. Dr Paul Smith, from
Botanic Gardens Conservation International, said (2) __________________
the world's plants is in danger of extinction. The world's botanic gardens
contain about 100,000 species, (3) ___________________ of all the world's
endangered plants. Botanic gardens help to protect around 40 per cent of
endangered (4) ___________________. They contain many of the rarest
plants. Dr Smith said: "This is the first time that we have carried out a global
assessment to look at (5) ___________________ of plants grown, managed
and conserved in botanic gardens. For the first time we know what we have
and, perhaps (6) ___________________, what is missing from botanic
gardens."
Researcher Dr Samuel Brockington said the world's botanic gardens were the
(7) ___________________ saving the world's most endangered plants. He
said: "Currently, an estimated one-fifth of (8) ___________________ under
threat, yet there is no technical reason why any plant species should become
extinct." Dr Brockington warned that if we (9) ___________________
endangered plants, people could have trouble finding
(10) ___________________ in the future. He said: "If we do not conserve
our plant diversity, humanity will (11) ___________________ the global
challenges of food and fuel security…and climate change." Most of the plants
are in danger because of humans cutting down forests for farming and cities,
and (12) ___________________ and climate change.
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COMPREHENSION QUESTIONS From http://www.BreakingNewsEnglish.com/1709/170929-botanic-gardens.html
1. What words in the first paragraph mean the same as "dying out"?
2. What is the ratio of the world's plants that are in danger?
3. How many different plant species do botanic gardens contain?
4. What did the article say the botanic gardens contain?
5. How many times have people carried out a global assessment of plants?
6. Who is Samuel Brockington?
7. How much plant life is currently under threat?
8. What two security challenges did the article mention?
9. What are humans cutting down?
10. What other reasons are plants disappearing besides cutting down trees?
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MULTIPLE CHOICE - QUIZ From http://www.BreakingNewsEnglish.com/1709/170929-botanic-gardens.html
1) What words in the first paragraph mean the same as "dying out"? a) becoming extinct b) getting ill c) going down d) setting sun
2) What is the ratio of the world's plants that are in danger? a) one in eight b) two in three c) one in five d) three in five
3) How many different plant species do botanic gardens contain? a) 200,000 b) 100,000 c) 150,000 d) 50,000
4) What did the article say the botanic gardens contain? a) dangerous plants b) black tulips c) roses d) many of the rarest plants
5) How many times have people carried out a global assessment of plants? a) 1 b) 2 c) 0 d) 3
6) Who is Samuel Brockington? a) a gardener b) a botanist c) a florist d) a researcher
7) How much plant life is currently under threat? a) three-quarters b) one-fifth c) two-thirds d) seven-eighths
8) What two security challenges did the article mention? a) farming and cities b) road and air safety c) terrorism and riots d) food and fuel
9) What are humans cutting down? a) security b) calories c) forests d) plants
10) What other reasons are plants disappearing besides cutting down trees? a) florists and weddings b) pests and climate changes c) rabbits and deer d) pollution and factories
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ROLE PLAY From http://www.BreakingNewsEnglish.com/1709/170929-botanic-gardens.html
Role A – Bamboo
You think bamboo is the world's most important plant. Tell the others three reasons why. Tell them what is wrong with their plants. Also, tell the others which is the least important of these (and why): strawberry plants, palm trees or roses.
Role B – Strawberry plants
You think strawberry plants are the world's most important plants. Tell the others three reasons why. Tell them what is wrong with their plants. Also, tell the others which is the least important of these (and why): bamboo, palm trees or roses.
Role C – Palm trees
You think palm trees are the world's most important plants. Tell the others three reasons why. Tell them what is wrong with their plants. Also, tell the others which is the least important of these (and why): strawberry plants, bamboo or roses.
Role D – Roses
You think roses are the world's most important plants. Tell the others three reasons why. Tell them what is wrong with their plants. Also, tell the others which is the least important of these (and why): strawberry plants, palm trees or bamboo.
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AFTER READING / LISTENING From http://www.BreakingNewsEnglish.com/1709/170929-botanic-gardens.html
1. WORD SEARCH: Look in your dictionary / computer to find collocates, other meanings, information, synonyms … for the words 'plant' and 'garden'.
plant garden
• Share your findings with your partners. • Make questions using the words you found. • Ask your partner / group your questions.
2. ARTICLE QUESTIONS: Look back at the article and write down some questions you would like to ask the class about the text.
• Share your questions with other classmates / groups. • Ask your partner / group your questions.
3. GAP FILL: In pairs / groups, compare your answers to this exercise. Check your answers. Talk about the words from the activity. Were they new, interesting, worth learning…?
4. VOCABULARY: Circle any words you do not understand. In groups, pool unknown words and use dictionaries to find their meanings.
5. TEST EACH OTHER: Look at the words below. With your partner, try to recall how they were used in the text:
• dying • five • contain • third • 40 • missing
• hope • technical • protect • humanity • challenges • pests
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BOTANIC GARDENS SURVEY From http://www.BreakingNewsEnglish.com/1709/170929-botanic-gardens.html
Write five GOOD questions about botanic gardens in the table. Do this in pairs. Each student must write the questions on his / her own paper. When you have finished, interview other students. Write down their answers.
STUDENT 1
_____________
STUDENT 2
_____________
STUDENT 3
_____________
Q.1.
Q.2.
Q.3.
Q.4.
Q.5.
• Now return to your original partner and share and talk about what you found out. Change partners often.
• Make mini-presentations to other groups on your findings.
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BOTANIC GARDENS DISCUSSION STUDENT A’s QUESTIONS (Do not show these to student B)
1. What did you think when you read the headline?
2. What images are in your mind when you hear the word 'plant'?
3. What is your favourite plant?
4. Why are the world's plants dying out?
5. What would happen if plants became extinct?
6. What do you think of botanic gardens?
7. Why are plants so important?
8. How can we protect endangered species?
9. How green is your country?
10. What do you think when a plant becomes extinct?
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----------------------------------------------------------------------------- BOTANIC GARDENS DISCUSSION STUDENT B’s QUESTIONS (Do not show these to student A)
11. Did you like reading this article? Why/not?
12. What do you think of when you hear the word 'garden'?
13. What do you think about what you read?
14. How important are botanic gardens?
15. What do you know and think about seed banks?
16. How many of the world's plants could be endangered in 20 years?
17. How can we protect endangered plants?
18. When will humans stop cutting down trees?
19. How would we survive in a world without plants?
20. What questions would you like to ask the scientists?
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DISCUSSION (Write your own questions) STUDENT A’s QUESTIONS (Do not show these to student B)
1. ________________________________________________________
2. ________________________________________________________
3. ________________________________________________________
4. ________________________________________________________
5. ________________________________________________________
6. ________________________________________________________
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DISCUSSION (Write your own questions) STUDENT B’s QUESTIONS (Do not show these to student A)
1. ________________________________________________________
2. ________________________________________________________
3. ________________________________________________________
4. ________________________________________________________
5. ________________________________________________________
6. ________________________________________________________
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LANGUAGE - CLOZE From http://www.BreakingNewsEnglish.com/1709/170929-botanic-gardens.html
Scientists say that many of the world's plants are in (1) ____ of dying out – of becoming extinct. Dr Paul Smith, from Botanic Gardens Conservation International, said one (2) ____ five of the world's plants is in danger of extinction. The world's botanic gardens contain about 100,000 species, (3) ____ a third of all the world's endangered plants. Botanic gardens help to protect around 40 per cent of endangered (4) ____ of plants. They contain many of the rarest plants. Dr Smith said: "This is the first time that we have carried out a global assessment to look at the (5) ____ range of plants grown, managed and conserved in botanic gardens. For the first time we know (6) ____ we have and, perhaps more importantly, what is missing from botanic gardens."
Researcher Dr Samuel Brockington said the world's botanic gardens were the best (7) ____ for saving the world's most endangered plants. He said: "Currently, an estimated one-fifth of plant diversity is (8) ____ threat, yet there is no technical reason why any plant species should become extinct." Dr Brockington warned that if we do not protect endangered plants, people could have (9) ____ finding food and fuel (10) ____ the future. He said: "If we do not conserve our plant diversity, humanity will struggle to (11) ____ the global challenges of food and fuel security…and climate change." Most of the plants are in danger because of humans cutting down forests for farming and cities, and because of (12) ____ and climate change.
Put the correct words from the table below in the above article. 1. (a) danger (b) dangerous (c) dangers (d) endanger 2. (a) of (b) on (c) in (d) at 3. (a) includes (b) include (c) including (d) inclusive 4. (a) specs (b) specials (c) spaces (d) species 5. (a) wide (b) widen (c) width (d) widens 6. (a) that (b) what (c) which (d) how 7. (a) hop (b) hopeful (c) hoping (d) hope 8. (a) behind (b) under (c) next to (d) over 9. (a) troubling (b) troubled (c) trouble (d) troubadour 10. (a) on (b) at (c) of (d) in 11. (a) sieve (b) salver (c) solution (d) solve 12. (a) psst (b) pests (c) posts (d) pasts
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SPELLING From http://www.BreakingNewsEnglish.com/1709/170929-botanic-gardens.html
Paragraph 1
1. becoming tnciext
2. 100,000 sespcie
3. all the world's gnedeneadr plants
4. many of the asrter plants
5. carried out a global easetsssnm
6. novseecrd in botanic gardens
Paragraph 2
7. an eitadtmes one-fifth
8. plant vriiysedt is under threat
9. no clietcnah reason
10. uyaihntm will struggle
11. global nsheecglal
12. aleticm change
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PUT THE TEXT BACK TOGETHER From http://www.BreakingNewsEnglish.com/1709/170929-botanic-gardens.html
Number these lines in the correct order.
( ) diversity is under threat, yet there is no technical reason why any plant species should
( ) become extinct." Dr Brockington warned that if we do not protect endangered plants, people could have
( ) trouble finding food and fuel in the future. He said: "If we do not conserve our plant diversity, humanity will struggle
( ) of all the world's endangered plants. Botanic gardens help to protect around 40 per cent of endangered species of
( ) plants. They contain many of the rarest plants. Dr Smith said: "This is the first time that we have carried
( ) out a global assessment to look at the wide range of plants grown, managed and conserved in botanic gardens. For the
( ) to solve the global challenges of food and fuel security…and climate change." Most of the plants are in danger
( ) extinct. Dr Paul Smith, from Botanic Gardens Conservation International, said one in five of the world's plants is in
( 1 ) Scientists say that many of the world's plants are in danger of dying out – of becoming
( ) first time we know what we have and, perhaps more importantly, what is missing from botanic gardens."
( ) for saving the world's most endangered plants. He said: "Currently, an estimated one-fifth of plant
( ) because of humans cutting down forests for farming and cities, and because of pests and climate change.
( ) danger of extinction. The world's botanic gardens contain about 100,000 species, including a third
( ) Researcher Dr Samuel Brockington said the world's botanic gardens were the best hope
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PUT THE WORDS IN THE RIGHT ORDER From http://www.BreakingNewsEnglish.com/1709/170929-botanic-gardens.html
1. that world's Scientists plants many are of in the danger say .
2. gardens botanic species world's The about contain 100,000 .
3. plants 40 of of around cent species Protect per endangered .
4. out a time global that assessment we The have first carried .
5. we For know the what first we time have .
6. saving The most endangered the hope plants world's for best .
7. estimated is fifth under of threat plant An diversity one- .
8. People food could in have the trouble future finding .
9. global food struggle the of will solve challenges Humanity to .
10. humans the in of of are because Most plants danger .
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CIRCLE THE CORRECT WORD (20 PAIRS) From http://www.BreakingNewsEnglish.com/1709/170929-botanic-gardens.html
Scientists say that many of the world's plants are in danger of drying / dying
out – of becoming extinct. Dr Paul Smith, from Botanic Gardens
Conservation International, said one / once in five of the world's plants is in
danger of extinct / extinction. The world's botanic gardens contents / contain
about 100,000 species, including a third / thirdly of all the world's
endangered plants. Botanic gardens help to protect around 40 per cent of
endangered specials / species of plants. They contain many of the rarest
plants. Dr Smith said: "This is the first times / time that we have carried out
a global assessment to look at the width / wide range of plants grown,
managed and conserved / conversed in botanic gardens. For the first time
we know what we have and, perhaps more importance / importantly, what is
missing from botanic gardens."
Researcher Dr Samuel Brockington said the world's botanic gardens were the
best hoping / hope for saving the world's most / must endangered plants. He
said: "Currently, an estimated one-fifth of plant diverse / diversity is under
threat, yet there is no technical / technique reason why any plant species
should become / becoming extinct." Dr Brockington warned that if we do not
protect engendered / endangered plants, people could have trouble finding
food and fuel in the future. He said: "If they / we do not conserve our plant
diversity, humanity will struggle to solution / solve the global challenges of
food and fuel security / secure…and climate change." Most of the plants are
in danger because of humans cutting down forests for farming and cities,
and because of pests / pasts and climate change.
Talk about the connection between each pair of words in italics, and why the correct word is correct.
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INSERT THE VOWELS (a, e, i, o, u) From http://www.BreakingNewsEnglish.com/1709/170929-botanic-gardens.html
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t h_ rd _ f _ l l t h_ w_ r l d ' s _ nd_ ng_ r_ d p l _ n t s . B_ t_ n_ c
g_ rd_ ns h_ l p t _ p r_ t_ c t _ r_ _ nd 40 p_ r c_ n t _ f
_ nd_ ng_ r_ d sp_ c_ _ s _ f p l _ n t s . Th_ y c_ n t_ _ n m_ ny _ f
t h_ r _ r_ s t p l _ n t s . D r Sm_ th s_ _ d : " Th_ s _ s t h_ f _ r s t
t _ m_ t h_ t w_ h_ v_ c_ r r _ _ d _ _ t _ g l _ b_ l _ s s_ s sm_ n t t _
l _ _ k _ t t h_ w_ d_ r _ ng_ _ f p l _ n t s g r _ wn , m_ n_ g_ d _ nd
c_ ns_ r v_ d _ n b_ t_ n_ c g_ rd_ ns . F_ r t h_ f _ r s t t _ m_ w_
kn_ w wh_ t w_ h_ v_ _ nd , p_ rh_ ps m_ r_ _ mp_ r t _ n t l y ,
wh_ t _ s m_ ss_ ng f r _ m b_ t_ n_ c g_ rd_ ns . "
R_ s_ _ r ch_ r D r S_ m_ _ l B r_ ck_ ng t_ n s_ _ d t h_ w_ r l d ' s
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p_ _ p l _ c_ _ l d h_ v_ t r _ _ b l _ f _ nd_ ng f _ _ d _ nd f _ _ l _ n
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PUNCTUATE THE TEXT AND ADD CAPITALS From http://www.BreakingNewsEnglish.com/1709/170929-botanic-gardens.html
scientists say that many of the world's plants are in danger of dying out – of
becoming extinct dr paul smith from botanic gardens conservation
international said one in five of the world's plants is in danger of extinction
the world's botanic gardens contain about 100000 species including a third
of all the world's endangered plants botanic gardens help to protect around
40 per cent of endangered species of plants they contain many of the rarest
plants dr smith said "this is the first time that we have carried out a global
assessment to look at the wide range of plants grown managed and
conserved in botanic gardens for the first time we know what we have and
perhaps more importantly what is missing from botanic gardens"
researcher dr samuel brockington said the world's botanic gardens were the
best hope for saving the world's most endangered plants he said "currently
an estimated one-fifth of plant diversity is under threat yet there is no
technical reason why any plant species should become extinct" dr
brockington warned that if we do not protect endangered plants people could
have trouble finding food and fuel in the future he said "if we do not
conserve our plant diversity humanity will struggle to solve the global
challenges of food and fuel security…and climate change" most of the plants
are in danger because of humans cutting down forests for farming and cities
and because of pests and climate change
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PUT A SLASH ( / ) WHERE THE SPACES ARE From http://www.BreakingNewsEnglish.com/1709/170929-botanic-gardens.html
Manyoftheworld'splantsareindangerofdyingout.Ascientist,DrPaulS
mith,saidoneinfiveoftheworld'splantsisindangerofextinction.Botani
cgardenscontainabout100,000species,includingathirdofalltheworld
'sendangeredplants.Botanicgardenshelptoprotectaround40percent
ofendangeredspeciesofplants.Theycontainmanyoftherarestplants.
DrSmithsaid:"Thisisthefirsttimethatwehavecarriedoutaglobalasses
smenttolookatthewiderangeofplantsgrown,managedandconservedi
nbotanicgardens.Forthefirsttimeweknowwhatwehaveand,perhaps
moreimportantly,whatismissingfrombotanicgardens."ResearcherD
rSamuelBrockingtonsaidtheworld'sbotanicgardenswerethebesthop
eforsavingtheworld'smostendangeredplants.Hesaid:"Currently,ane
stimatedone-fifthofplantdiversityisunderthreat,yetthereisnotechn
icalreasonwhyanyplantspeciesshouldbecomeextinct."DrBrockingto
nwarnedthatifwedonotprotectendangeredplants,peoplecouldhavetr
oublefindingfoodandfuelinthefuture.Hesaid:"Ifwedonotconserveou
rplantdiversity,humanitywillstruggletosolvetheglobalchallengesoff
oodandfuelsecurity…andclimatechange."Mostoftheplantsareindang
erbecauseofhumanscuttingdownforestsforfarmingandcities,andbec
auseofpestsandclimatechange.
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FREE WRITING From http://www.BreakingNewsEnglish.com/1709/170929-botanic-gardens.html
Write about botanic gardens for 10 minutes. Comment on your partner’s paper.
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ACADEMIC WRITING From http://www.BreakingNewsEnglish.com/1709/170929-botanic-gardens.html
There will always be enough plants in the world for humans to survive. Discuss.
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HOMEWORK
1. VOCABULARY EXTENSION: Choose several of the words from the text. Use a dictionary or Google’s search field (or another search engine) to build up more associations / collocations of each word.
2. INTERNET: Search the Internet and find out more about this news. Share what you discover with your partner(s) in the next lesson.
3. BOTANIC GARDENS: Make a poster about botanic gardens. Show your work to your classmates in the next lesson. Did you all have similar things?
4. SURVIVAL: Write a magazine article about governments stopping any more trees being cut down so we can survive. Include imaginary interviews with people who are for and against this.
Read what you wrote to your classmates in the next lesson. Write down any new words and expressions you hear from your partner(s).
5. WHAT HAPPENED NEXT? Write a newspaper article about the next stage in this news story. Read what you wrote to your classmates in the next lesson. Give each other feedback on your articles.
6. LETTER: Write a letter to an expert on botanic gardens. Ask him/her three questions about them. Give him/her three of your ideas on how we can protect the world's plants. Read your letter to your partner(s) in your next lesson. Your partner(s) will answer your questions.
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ANSWERS
TRUE / FALSE (p.4)
a F b F c T d F e F f T g T h T
SYNONYM MATCH (p.4)
1. dying out 2. in danger 3. endangered 4. protect 5. missing 6. hope 7. diversity 8. trouble 9. struggle 10. farming
a. becoming extinct b. at risk c. threatened d. safeguard e. lacking f. chance g. variety h. problems i. fight j. agriculture
COMPREHENSION QUESTIONS (p.8)
1. Becoming extinct 2. One in five 3. 100,000 4. The rarest plants 5. One 6. A researcher 7. One-fifth 8. Food and Fuel 9. Forests 10. Pests and climate change
MULTIPLE CHOICE - QUIZ (p.9)
1. a 2. c 3. b 4. d 5. a 6. d 7. b 8. d 9. c 10. b
ALL OTHER EXERCISES Please check for yourself by looking at the Article on page 2. (It's good for your English ;-)